Wamego Center

For more than two decades HCC—Wamego has provided the educational framework that allows students to complete their academic endeavors and see their futures begin to unfold. Our welcoming environment offers a full range of courses ranging from the arts to physical sciences to wine making and vineyard management. All of our courses are taught by qualified instructors who bring not only high educational credentials but also real world experience. With class sizes no larger than 20, students are guaranteed the personal attention necessary to be successful.

Whether you are seeking an associate’s degree or just supplementing your class schedule from K-State or Washburn, HCC—Wamego has a class for you.

The HCC--Wamego experience just got better!

Beginning January 20th, transportation will be available between Manhattan and Wamego at no additional cost to students.

The beginning of the Spring semester is just around the corner, and classes are filling up fast!

Check out our updated Spring Schedule and enroll today.

Not sure where to begin?

The HCC--Wamego staff members are committed to making your entry into the Highland Community College family a smooth transition. Please Diane Hinrichs, Director or call us at (785) 456-6006 to set up an advising appointment, learn more about a class or to update your application.

Financial Aid

To apply for financial aid complete the FAFSA and follow the steps outlined on our website. Do you still have questions? Contact Lindsay Kubina our Regional Student Services Representative.

HCC's Viticulture and Enology Program News

As you may know, HCC's Viticulture and Enology program is housed at the Wamego Center. Contact Scott Kohl, Program Director or Dominic Martin, Viticulture and Enology Professor and Dylan Rolfes HCC Vineyard Manager and Instructor at 785-456-6006 for more information or visit our webpage. Please visit our website for current class offerings. We look forward to serving the grape and wine industry through our continued partnerships with Kansas Sate University, the Kansas Department of Agriculture, and the Viticulture and Enology Science and Technology Association (VESTA) grant.

Communities Served Through the Wamego Center

Alma • Rock Creek• Rossville • St. Mary's • Wamego

Wamego Weather Cancellations

In the case of stormy weather, check the following for college closings:

Due to the winter weather that is predicted for the weekend, I have decided to cancel the Phi Theta Kappa induction ceremony scheduled for Sunday, March 1, 2015. The ceremony will be moved to Sunday, April 19, 2015 at 2:00 p.m.This event will still be held at the Highland Community College—Wamego Center in Building C. I hope you will be able to attend and thank you for your continued support of these students!

Feedback

Highland Community College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or handicap in admission or access to or treatment of employment in its programs and activities. For assistance or additional clarification please contact the Title IV Coordinator at 785-442-6000.